Blameless Continuous Integration: A Small Step Towards Psychological Safety of Agile Teams | Book Series

Overview:

This book is one of the best read that you will come across. The way concepts have been explained in this book is relatable and easy to understand. The best part of the book is the introduction of non-fictional characters and which could be relatable to the character Raj, a Developer, and what he goes through when his build fails. This book is illustrated from an Agile Trainers’ perspective, and a lot of points are stressed upon the importance of Continuous Integration. This book will surely help you to convey a message to participants and teams in the best possible way. It’s a must read!

Authors:

Vivek Ganeshan

Published In:

2017

AGILE Project Management for Busy Managers | Book Series

Overview:

Customer expectations change under time and market conditions, and the business leaders keep struggling with the change in priorities. Earlier, people used to line-up at the shops for their needs, and wait for 5 to 7 days to receive the responses from the executives. Now, the tradition has changed. Companies are looking for the opportunities to reduce the Operational Costs and do more work with fewer staff members. Nowadays most of the Product Managers are looking for a continual change in tracking the work and operating in an environment of continual change.

The projects are always full of uncertainties, complexities, and ambiguities. So, what is the solution? How can we overcome and make things work? This short book gives a simple answer to all these questions. The author has concisely depicted most useful ideas on Lean-Agile as a practical guide. The book taps into the author’s deep experience on running projects at private and public sectors. This book is recommended for Project Managers in any field, and discipline.

Authors:

Tony Riches

Published In:

2014